Category Archive for "Brazos"

Well. The Forrester Wave™: BPM Service Providers, Q4 2016 has been published, analyzing 21 criteria to produce the scoring and results. It is the most comprehensive coverage of BPM service providers in a single report that we’ve seen to-date.And it

Today BP3 proudly announces the latest update to the industry’s leading UI toolkit for the IBM Business Process Manager coach framework. It is no surprise to our readers that Brazos remains the most popular user interface framework for IBM BPM.

Kenneth Lindegaard’s article in Baseline spent much of the week last week on the front page, describing how Carlsberg Denmark (Danmark) achieves efficiencies with BPM. Carlsberg Danmark has been a BP3 customer for a couple of years now, and it

We had a pretty special week in Austin last week. We hosted our global team and select customers for BPMCAMP. And I couldn’t be happier with the final product. It just gets better every year.By way of background, this is

[Note from Scott Francis: At BP3 we’re always thinking about how to create more value for our customers via process-thinking. More recently we’ve been applying some great insights with visualization, data science, and user experience design. The intersection of these

For nine years we’ve run BP3 for our team and our customers, funded only by the fruits of our own labor and the profits of our own enterprise. Bootstrapping a business is incredibly rewarding. It presents constraints that challenge you

It’s an honor to be covered in our home-town paper, the Austin American-Statesman, with respect to our news about raising money to invest in growing our business. Lori Hawkins, who has covered the tech sector for the Statesman so well

For Release: With $10 million investment, BP3 Global catches the third wave of enterprise software disruptionAustin, Texas – BP3 Global, the leading provider of business process and decision management (BPM) software and services, has taken a $10-million investment from Nashville,

Sandy Kemsley recently attended Tibco’s user conference and covered some of the updates to the BPM portfolio while there:He next gave us a statement of direction on the product lines, including more self-service assessment, proof of concept and purchasing of

Why Brazos UI has one-third the number of components than the average IBM BPM Partner UI toolkit, yet it’s used by ten times more customers than the next most popular one. In this post, let’s examine why. Brazos UI was

On the heels of new product releases Friday, it feels like an appropriate time to talk about an analyst report on BP3:MWD recently published a report in their “on the radar” series about BP3 and our market-leading Brazos UI offering.

Brazos continues to be the best UI for BPM. Version 4.9 further extends that lead. Every day I’m impressed by the solutions customers build with Brazos, from Vietnam to Poland, and all parts inbetween. Why? because it is, quite simply,

Not too long ago, I had occasion to visit Carlsberg in Denmark and see how they leverage Brazos Portal and Brazos UI in their business. It was really compelling to see how their business users have organized their work depending

Thanks to Sandy Kemsley for the kind coverage of our demonstration:Outpatient care example with coordination of resources (rooms, labs) and people (doctors, patients), BPMN may not be best way to model and coordinate resources since can end up as a

[Note from Scott: this is the best Brazos Portal release yet, and in this post, David outlines all of the enhancements we’re bringing to Brazos Portal thanks to the collaboration of our many consultants, developers, support staff, and most of

[Note from Scott: this is the best Brazos release yet, and in this post, David outlines all of the enhancements we’re bringing to Brazos UI thanks to the collaboration of our many consultants, developers, support staff, and most of all,

Continuing a tradition from previous years at Impact, we’re sharing our thoughts about the best sessions at IBM’s Interconnect conference. The conference is again spread across two hotels this year, which is going to take some getting used to.I always

There’s nothing better than looking up a conference schedule and seeing a customer presenting, and calling out your product in the process – better yet, when it is a surprise!Zion’s Bank is presenting at Interconnect on their experiences with mobile,

Note: you can find BP3’s sessions at IBM Interconnect here.This might be the only session of its kind at Interconnect – a panel discussion of BP3 and IBM customers discussing how they leverage Smarter Process in their businesses. These are

Note: you can find BP3’s sessions at IBM Interconnect here.Kaiser has been at the forefront of adopting a service oriented architecture and BPM in its practices over the last few years. Come to this session to experience and interesting use

Note: you can find BP3’s sessions at IBM Interconnect here.Wells Fargo was an early Lombardi customer, believe it or not, and they’ve brought BPM forward with IBM BPM since the acquisition in 2010. Years later, Wells Fargo is still demonstrating

Note: you can find BP3’s sessions at IBM Interconnect here.This year at Interconnect, BP3 is participating in 4 great sessions that will help any BPM practitioners out there raise their game. This week we’ll publish a series of blogs about

Brazos UI Enterprise released version 4.5.1 just 3 weeks ago, and today we’re announcing version 4.6.0.If you’re a Brazos UI Enterprise customer, just look here for the latest release notes. Our team was busy with a raft load of refinements

Brazos Portal v1.11.1 is now available for download. Customers who have Brazos Portal support can find their customized Brazos Portal v1.11.1 build in their custom download articles which can be found here.This release of Brazos Portal includes bug fixes and

And right on the cue, after the first partner resell announcement yesterday, today we have a new Brazos UI Enterprise version available to all Brazos Enterprise customers. Brazos UI continues to set the pace for UI frameworks for IBM BPM –

[Editor’s note: we started a partnership program last year, and this is the first public announcement of our participating partners and partner program. I’m personally humbled by the endorsement this represents of the investments we’re making in the IBM BPM

Nice article from Carolyn Rogers, capturing and interview and conversation we had at SXSW-interactive back in March 2015. We’ve been fans of Bluemix and not just because some of our old colleagues from Lombardi are heavily influencing the direction and design.

Our very own Brian and Nik led a discussion on building modular user interfaces for BPM. They’ve been the force behind a lot of our UI development at BP3 – including the first version of Brazos Portal and several customer

Brazos UI Enterprise 4.2 is now released. Unlike some other products on the market, we didn’t trump up the numbers and produce release numbers that make our product more mature – Brazos has been through 4 major release cycles and

Our CEO, Lance Gibbs, kicked off BPMCAMP with his insights into BPM trends based on the last year’s worth of conversations with customers, prospects, and partners. “intelligent BPM” is impacting customer experience, but isn’t reaching mainstream capability yet. Inhibitors are

At BPMCAMP recently we spent a lot of time reviewing great user interfaces in BPM and how to build them. Several of our sessions focused on what a great UI looks like for BPM and what it means. Of course

If you’ve been waiting for a refresh of our Brazos UI Lite toolkit, version 4.1 is the version you’ve been waiting for – if this is the first time you’ve registered with BP3, however, try this link instead, which explains

Our BP Labs team has released Brazos UI Enterprise version 4 last week. I can’t emphasize enough what an awesome bit of engineering and coordination this release represents. Before we get into the details, let me just say how proud

Brazos UI Enterprise 3.19.4 has been released and is available for download. You can register for Brazos UI Lite here, and/or request Brazos UI Enterprise. Brazos UI is the best BPM user interface for IBM BPM. Experience with our customers

BP3’s BP Labs team continues to deliver a steady drumbeat of software releases at BP3, which is exactly how we want it to work. Brazos Portal 1.8 is the third release in 2015 for Brazos Portal, and is now available

[Editor’s note: this is a guest post from our Brazos Open lead, David Parish. He has spearheaded the development all the way through, producing a new, great, option for user interfaces for BPM. Brazos is a better user interface option

IBM BPM ships with the coach view framework, and a few different UI toolkits. By design, the coach view framework is a great foundation for building new UI toolkits – a foundation that IBM has encouraged partners like BP3 to

While attending SXSW, I did a casual interview with some folks from IBM, who had a large presence in and around the conference this year. From IBM’s perspective the focus was on IBM SoftLayer, IBM Cloud Marketplace, and IBM Bluemix

[Editor’s note: Ryan Johnston is a solution architect on more than one BPM platform, and leads our business development activities for open source BPM solutions. As a fan of open source systems, he was a big advocate of BrazosOpen –

We’re excited to announce the latest product from BP3 – BrazosOpen. Designed for the open source market, BrazosOpen brings the ability to create beautiful UIs to open source software. BP3 Announces Release of BrazosOpen BP3 (http://www.bp-3.com), leaders in business process

Historically, BPM has often been applied to businesses to improve operations. Sometimes those operations directly support customers, and sometimes those operations are considered “back office” or internal. As BPM has matured, we’re experiencing a new market opportunity: Software and Services

We’re proud to announce three new releases as of Friday, March 27th. Brazos Portal continues to be the very best user interface for organizing and completing process-based and task-based work. Brazos UI is the best user interface for business process

(Side Note: Ever notice that “Gartner Magic Quadrant Time” can be chanted to the tune of “Peanut Butter Jelly Time“? ) The real surprise is that Gartner put out another magic quadrant only one year after the previous quadrant. Gartner

Yesterday I wrote about my overall impressions of the conference, at a 10,000 foot level, and specifically how it feels having Smarter Process not at the center of attention. Today, let’s turn to the event itself. Sunday was for partners,

BP3 is pleased to announce the beta availability of BrazosOpen for Activiti.BrazosOpen brings the industry leading user experience technology of Brazos UI for IBM BPM to open source platforms such as Activiti and Camunda. First announced at last year’s bpmNEXT

Editor’s note: The most popular user interface framework for IBM BPM is now even better with the latest release. As seen in many sessions at IBM Interconnect, Brazos UI Enterprise makes a difference: faster releases, happier customers, greater development efficiency,

We are pleased to announce our newest partnership: BP3 Global (www.bp-3.com), leading provider of business process management (BPM) software and services in North America and Europe, and BTP Australia (BTP), a leading provider of Business Process Management Solutions for Financial Services,

The best practitioner event in BPM is in six months: BPMCAMP 2015 in Austin. Two years ago, we decided to run our internal all-hands meeting like a mini-conference. Last year, we invited a few customers down to Austin to join

[ Editor’s note: You didn’t think we’d go to an IBM conference without updating Brazos, did you? Of course you didn’t. Brazos Portal 1.5 is another big step forward with shared views & templates, which further put it ahead of